Someone once said that this seem to be a season for letter writing and replies and seriously speaking, am beginning to think she's right. Sometime last week the public got wind of former president Olusegun Obasanjo's letter to president Goodluck Jonathan in which he accused Mr. President of numerous atrocities. In a kind of return match, President Jonathan has issued his reply in a letter titled "Re: Before It is too Late" through his Special Adviser on Media and Publicity, Reuben Abati in Abuja.
Continue to read the letter...
In the letter titled “Re: Before It is too Late,”
an obviously angry Jonathan said the former President did him grave injustice
with the open letter in which he was accused of deceit, deception, dishonesty,
incompetence, clannishness, divisiveness and insincerity, amongst other ills.
He gave 10 reasons why he chose to make his own
letter public. One of them, according to him, is because Obasanjo’s
letter is clearly a threat to national security, as it may deliberately
or inadvertently set the stage for subversion.
“The third reason why I must reply you in
writing is that your letter is clearly a threat to national security as it may
deliberately or inadvertently set the stage for subversion,” Jonathan said in
the letter which Abati also streamed on his facebook account, twitter
handle and his personal website: www.reubenabati.com.ng.
In the letter, the President said it
appeared to him that Obasanjo’s letter was designed to incite Nigerians from
other geopolitical zones against him and also calculated to promote ethnic
disharmony.
He added that the former President’s letter was
also designed to instigate members of the ruling Peoples Democratic Party
against him.
The President said he had already directed
security agencies and the National Human Rights Commission to investigate
Obasanjo’s allegations and make their findings public.
While explaining the efforts so far made by his
administration to address the issue of insecurity in parts of the country, the
President recalled that the seeds of the present precarious situation were sown
under previous administrations.
He claimed that those who have continued to
downplay his administration’s efforts at restoring peace, including Obasanjo,
seemed to have forgotten the depth in which the nation had fallen into before now.
He wrote, “You(Obasanjo) raised concerns about
the security situation in the country. I assure you that I am fully aware of
the responsibility of government for ensuring the security of the lives and
property of citizens.
“My administration is working assiduously to
overcome current national security challenges, the seeds of which were sown
under previous administrations. There have been some setbacks; but
certainly there have also been great successes in our efforts to overcome
terrorism and insurgency.
“Those who continue to downplay our successes in
this regard, amongst whom you must now be numbered, appear to have conveniently
forgotten the depths to which security in our country had plunged before now.
“At a stage, almost the entire North-East was
under siege by insurgents. Bombings of churches and public buildings in the
North and the federal capital became an almost weekly occurrence. Our entire
national security apparatus seemed nonplussed and unable to come to grips with
the new threat posed by the berthing of terrorism on our shores.
“But my administration has since brought that
very unacceptable situation under significant control. We have overhauled our
entire national security architecture, improved intelligence gathering,
training, funding, logistical support to our armed forces and security
agencies, and security collaboration with friendly countries with very visible
and positive results.
“The scope and impact of terrorist operations
have been significantly reduced and efforts are underway to restore full
normalcy to the most affected North Eastern region and initiate a post-crisis
development agenda, including a special intervention programme to boost the
region’s socio-economic progress.
“In doing all this, we have kept our doors open
for dialogue with the insurgents and their supporters through efforts such as
the work of the Presidential Committee on Dialogue and the Peaceful Resolution
of the Security Challenges in the North-East.
“You also know that the Governor of Borno State
provided the items you mentioned to me as carrots. Having done all this and
more, it is interesting that you still accuse me of not acting on your hardly
original recommendation that the carrot and stick option be deployed to solve
the Boko Haram problem.
“Your suggestion that we are pursuing a ‘war
against violence without understanding the root causes of the violence and
applying solutions to deal with all the underlying factors’ is definitely
misplaced because from the outset of this administration, we have been
implementing a multifaceted strategy against militancy, insurgency and
terrorism that includes poverty alleviation, economic development, education
and social reforms.”
On the allegation that he was training snipers to
assassinate about 1,000 people who had already been placed under watch,
Jonathan described it as the most invidious.
He said since he started his political career as
a deputy governor, he had never been associated with any form of political
violence.
While admitting that there had been cases of
political assassinations since the beginning of the Fourth Republic, he said
none of them occurred under his leadership.
Jonathan said if Obasanjo insisted on the
spurious claim that some of his relatives and friends were being harassed, he
should name them and tell Nigerians what agencies of his administration were
harassing them.
He wrote, “Perhaps the most invidious accusation
in your letter is the allegation that I have placed over one thousand Nigerians
on a political watch list, and that I am training snipers and other militia to
assassinate people. Baba, I don’t know where you got that from but you do me
grave injustice in not only lending credence to such baseless rumours, but also
publicising it. You mentioned God 17 times in your letter. Can you, as a
Christian, hold the Bible and say that you truly believe this allegation?
“The allegation of training snipers to
assassinate political opponents is particularly incomprehensible to me. Since I
started my political career as a deputy governor, I have never been associated
with any form of political violence. I have been a President for over three
years now, with a lot of challenges and opposition mainly from the high and
mighty.
“There have certainly been cases of political
assassination since the advent of our Fourth Republic, but as you well know,
none of them occurred under my leadership.
“Regarding the over 1000 people you say are
on a political watch list, I urge you to kindly tell Nigerians who they are and
what agencies of government are ‘watching’ them. Your allegation that I
am using security operatives to harass people is also baseless. “Nigerians are
waiting for your evidence of proof. That was an accusation made against
previous administrations, including yours, but it is certainly not my style and
will never be. Again, if you insist on the spurious claim that some of your
relatives and friends are being harassed, I urge you to name them and tell
Nigerians what agencies of my administration are harassing them.”
While admitting that corruption is an issue in
the country, Jonathan said the seed was planted a long time ago. He told
Obasanjo that his administration was making efforts to drastically reduce its
effects on national development.
He insisted that while he would not shield any government
official or private individual involved in corruption, he would follow due
process in all that he does.
The President said Obasanjo could not claim
ignorance of several highly placed persons in the country, including sons
of some of PDP leaders currently facing trial for their involvement in
the celebrated oil subsidy scam.
He said he could hardly be blamed if the
wheels of justice still ground slowly in the country.
Jonathan accused Obasanjo and a few unnamed
senior members of the PDP of instigating the seeming crisis in the party.
He observed that at the heart of all the current
troubles in the party and the larger polity was the unbridled
jostling and positioning for personal or group advantage ahead of the 2015
general elections.
Jonathan added, “Instigating people to cause
problems and disaffection within the party is something that you are certainly
familiar with. You will recall that founding fathers of the party were
frustrated out of the party at a time.
“ The late Chief Sunday Awoniyi was pushed out,
the Late Chief Solomon Lar left and later came back; Chief Audu Ogbeh and
Chief Tom Ikimi also left. Chief Okwesilieze Nwodo left and later came back. In
2005/2006, link-men were sent to take over party structures from PDP governors
in an unveiled attempt to undermine the state governors. In spite of that, the
governors did not leave the party because nobody instigated and encouraged them
to do so.”
On his alleged promise not to contest the
2015 elections, Jonathan
said Obasanjo and “ambitious acolytes” in
the PDP were on a virulent campaign to harass him “out of an
undeclared candidature for the 2015 presidential elections so as to pave the
way for a successor anointed by you(Obasanjo).”
He said the former President’s claims about
discussions he had with him and Governor Gabriel Suswam of Benue
State and others were wrong.
He however said in keeping with his declared
stance that he would only make his position on the 2015 election known in 2014,
he would reserve further comments until the appropriate time.
Jonathan also described the allegation that he
asked half a dozen African Presidents to speak to Obasanjo about his alleged
ambition for 2015 as untrue.
“I have never requested any African President to
discuss with you on my behalf. In our discussion, I mentioned to you that
four Presidents told me that they were concerned about the political situation
in Nigeria and intended to talk to you about it. So far, only three of
them have confirmed to me that they have had any discussion with you. If I made
such a request, why would I deny it?,”Jonathan wrote.
He said the claim that he was imposing
Buruji Kashamu in the South-West was one of the lies that should not be
associated with a former President.
He also denied stalling a water project in Rivers
State, saying that he does not engage in negative political actions and will
never, as President, oppress the people of a state or deprive them of much
needed public services as a result of political disagreement.
On Obasanjo’s claim that he was
ethnic in approach, the President said although he is the first President
from a minority group, he had never been unmindful of the fact that he was
elected leader of the whole of Nigeria.
He told Obasanjo, “Having twice held the high office
of President, Commander-In-Chief of the Armed Forces of the Federal Republic of
Nigeria, I trust that you will understand that I cannot possibly find the time
to offer a line-by-line response to all the accusations and allegations made in
your letter while dealing with other pressing demands of office and more urgent
affairs of state.
“I have tried, however, to respond to only the
most serious of the charges which question my sincerity, personal honour, and
commitment to the oath which I have sworn, to always uphold and protect the
interests of all Nigerians, and promote their well-being.
“In closing, let me state that you have done me
grave injustice with your public letter in which you wrongfully accused me of
deceit, deception, dishonesty, incompetence, clannishness, divisiveness and
insincerity, amongst other ills.
“I have not, myself, ever claimed to be
all-knowing or infallible, but I have never taken Nigeria or Nigerians for
granted as you implied, and I will continue to do my utmost to steer our ship
of state towards the brighter future to which we all aspire.”
When contacted on the telephone, an aide
to Obasanjo, Mr. Tunde Oladunjoye, said he had yet to discuss Jonathan’s
reply with his principal.
He said, “I am aware that the letter has
found its way into the Internet and the media. I am yet to discuss it
with Baba Obasanjo, who is presently attending the Ogun State Government
Christmas Carol.”
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